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Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an attorney with the
 
  a. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
  b. Jewish Defense League.
  c. National Organization of Women.
  d. American Civil Liberties Union.
  e. National Organization of American Indians.

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What case is considered by some to be the equivalent for women's rights of the Brown v. Board of Education case for African Americans?
 
  a. Craig v. Boren
  b. Reed v. Reed
  c. Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections
  d. Texas v. Allwhite
  e. Roe v. Wade

Question -3-

The current legal standard in sex discrimination cases is the _______________ test, in which the law in question must be shown to serve important governmental objectives and substantially relate to the achievement of those objectives.
 
  a. reasonable scrutiny
  b. strict scrutiny
  c. heightened scrutiny
  d. relative scrutiny
  e. None of the Above

Question -4-

Who led the attack on the test of reasonableness?
 
  a. Sandra Day O'Connor
  b. Thurgood Marshall
  c. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  d. Alan Dershowitz
  e. John Roberts.

Question -5-

Ginsburg argued in Reed v. Reed that sexual discrimination should be subject to the
 
  a. reasonable basis test.
  b. strict scrutiny test.
  c. relative scrutiny test.
  d. clear and present danger test.
  e. Lemmon test.
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